Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anniversary. Show all posts

Friday, 31 January 2014

Peterbilt to celebrate 75th anniversary this year

2014-01-16

DENTON, Texas -- Peterbilt is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, and will mark the milestone with commemorative events held throughout the year.

Peterbilt announced it will launch a North American tour, pulling a specially decorated anniversary trailer behind a Pete 579.

“Peterbilt consistently sets higher standards for its products and services. It’s a 75-year tradition of excellence and innovation that has established expectations with an uncompromising focus to deliver the highest levels of quality, customer satisfaction and reward on investment,” said Darrin Siver, Peterbilt general manager and Paccar vice-president. “This is a milestone event for our company and its customers, employees, dealers and suppliers. We will mark it with a range of events and activities honoring our storied past and exciting future.”

The company was founded in 1939 by T.A. Peterman in Oakland, Calif. and was bought by Paccar in 1958. The company opened a manufacturing plant in Denton, Texas in 1980 and eventually made the city its corporate home.

To celebrate its 75th birthday, Peterbilt will head out on a 2014 anniversary tour pulling a trailer that will house a Peterbilt museum.

“It’s important to bring the celebration where it matters most – to our customers and our dealers. The anniversary trailer will be of significant interest and enjoyment for every Peterbilt enthusiast,” said Siver. “As it tours North America, there will be ample opportunity for customers to not only learn about Peterbilt history, but also our flagship Model 579 which will be hauling the trailer.”

The company will also be publishing a coffee table book to commemorate the occasion.

Other planned activities include: trivia contests with prizes; anniversary videos; and launch of a new merchandise collection.

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Monday, 13 January 2014

Kriska celebrates 35th anniversary

By: Carolyn Gruske
2014-01-10

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- It was party time in Mississauga today, as Kriska Group of Companies celebrated a double anniversary.

The over-the-road for-hire carrier celebrated both its 35th year in business and its 25th year operating out of the City of Mississauga. To mark the occasion, the Prescott, ON-based company invited another anniversary celebrant to its party: Mississauga, ON mayor Hazel McCallion. In December, 92-year-old  McCallion marked her 35th anniversary as mayor of the city.

Canadian Trucking Alliance president and CEO David Bradley also took part in the ceremony.

Kriska was founded by Ken Seymour, father of current company president Mark Seymour. Today, it employs approximately 450 people, with approximately 200 working out of the 20,000 sq.-ft. Mississauga office. The company operates 350 trucks and 1,100 trailers with the fleet being mainly split between Prescott and Mississauga, in addition to a small presence in London, Ontario.

While the company is still headquartered in Eastern Ontario, Seymour says the province’s economy has dictated where Kriska operates.

Friday, 28 October 2011

'Nimble' Polar Corp. celebrating 65th anniversary

ST. CLOUD, Minn. -- Polar Corp., a manufacturer of aluminum, stainless steel, and carbon steel tank trailers, is celebrating its 65th anniversary.

"As we celebrate this milestone, it's a great time for Polar and our customers," said Ted Fick, Polar CEO. "We're combining advanced technology and production techniques with a legacy of innovation, engineering, and customer support. At 65, we're more nimble than ever."

The company started as the Opole Blacksmith Shop owned by brothers Vince, Roy, and Frank Warzecha, welders who built stainless steel tanks for bulk milk distribution. Today, Polar employs more than 1,700 and is comprised of three companies: Polar Tank Trailer, Polar Service Centers, and Quality Trailer Products.

With three manufacturing plants, Polar Tank produces custom tank trailers for oil and fuel, food products, asphalt, chemicals, corrosives, and pneumatic bulk cargoes, as well as vacuum truck bodies. Polar Service Centers is a factory-owned repair and parts network, with 28 locations in 17 states. Quality Trailer Products manufactures and sells parts and components for the light-duty trailer industry, including fenders, axles, brakes, and wheels.

Officials say recent investments at the company include 3D mechanical design and digital prototyping tools, precision manufacturing tools, and plant-footprint expansions.


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